State Department issues strongest possible 'do not travel' warning due to threats of 'crime and kidnapping' as former US Marshall claims cartels are infiltrating once-safe resorts Just as Americans begin to pack their bags and catch flights to hit the beaches and bars for spring break, the US government is cautioning all those headed to Mexico to stay out of six dangerous states.
The State Department has issued its highest-tier warning for some parts of America's neighbor to the south that are run by drug cartels and pose potential threats to American tourists.
The 'do not travel' warning has been issued across six Mexican states due to 'crime and kidnapping.'
Poster Comment:
It is not safe for us to go there but it is safe for us to let them into the country carrying fentanyl.